PaulRevere
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Sounds like a "Get out of my honey hole" type situation.
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Sounds like a "Get out of my honey hole" type situation.
As I guy that spent most of his life in massachusetts, I go with that the attitude of most people are going to screw me and is there a way to protect myself. I think it's a wise way to go through life. It's sad that one has to think this way but it has worked professionally and personally.I've put a lot of work over the last year into trusting people again, think I'll ask my therapist for a refund, I'm going back into defense mode
It's a hard lesson.As I guy that spent most of his life in massachusetts, I go with that the attitude of most people are going to screw me and is there a way to protect myself. I think it's a wise way to go through life. It's sad that one has to think this way but it has worked professionally and personally.
Massholes are the most ruthless of the bunch. ‘Specially them Berkshire Volvo driving varieties.As I guy that spent most of his life in massachusetts, I go with that the attitude of most people are going to screw me and is there a way to protect myself. I think it's a wise way to go through life. It's sad that one has to think this way but it has worked professionally and personally.
What a piece of shit.
The thought of closure for the victims family is good. However if I saw the guys face as a friend or family member, I'm not really sure what my reaction would be.What a piece of shit.
Too bad it didn’t kill him…Skin Who Punched Victim Before Reading Pleads in Assault
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Totally agree, but... In one of the most ethnically diverse countries in the world, along with it being a county that made massive sacrifices to defeat the National Socialist Party.... why choose to be a Nazi? Literally everyone will hate you!Because blaming someone else for your problems is a core human reaction.
Are you talking about choosing that name, or the ideals? A lot of them chose a different name, and then we all just agree they are Nazi-like, so if the shoe fits, I guess. I’m also not sure they view being hated by others as a bad thing. When your views are based on hate, the opposition hating you might be a badge of honor. But I really have no idea what drives these people. All I know if they have probably always existed.Totally agree, but... In one of the most ethnically diverse countries in the world, along with it being a county made massive sacrifices to defeat the National Socialist Party.... why choose to be a Nazi? Literally everyone will hate you!
I mean dudes that get Swastika tattoos and generally ascribe to a white nationalist ideology, idolize Hitler, "the holocaust wasn't real but if it did happen they deserved it" types.Are you talking about choosing that name, or the ideals? A lot of them chose a different name, and then we all just agree they are Nazi-like, so if the shoe fits, I guess. I’m also not sure they view being hated by others as a bad thing. When your views are based on hate, the opposition hating you might be a badge of honor. But I really have no idea what drives these people. All I know if they have probably always existed.
Inexplicable, unacceptable evil.I mean dudes that get Swastika tattoos and generally ascribe to a white nationalist ideology, idolize Hitler, "the holocaust wasn't real but if it did happen they deserved it" types.
But yes, I'm sure in cultures thru time immemorial there have been personality types drawn to extremism and for these dudes, Nazism just got them first.
Love fest.For those who think that Naziism isn't ingrained into the US fabric, remember that there was a Nazi rally at Madison Square Gardens in the 30's that attracted over 20,000 Americans in support of Adolf Hitler.
Love fest.
Before we entered the war the country was split on which side we should support.For those who think that Naziism isn't ingrained into the US fabric, remember that there was a Nazi rally at Madison Square Gardens in the 30's that attracted over 20,000 Americans in support of Adolf Hitler.